Government Set to Enforce Mandatory Energy Codes for Residential Buildings to Combat Carbon Emissions
In a groundbreaking move to combat energy consumption and reduce carbon emissions within the building and construction sector, the Indian government is embarking on an ambitious plan to overhaul energy codes for both commercial and residential buildings.Anticipated to be finalized by the year's end, the revised codes, which are currently obligatory for commercial structures across 25 states and Union Territories, will soon extend their jurisdiction to encompass residential buildings. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) director, Saurabh Diddi, revealed this development during a recent Call for Action event hosted by the Decarbonization Business Charter, a collaborative effort involving WRI India, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), EcoCollab, and Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd (MLDL), held at the Embassy of Switzerland.The building and construction industry's significant role, accounting for a staggering 35-40%…